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A groundbreaking book showing the link between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and adult illnesses such as heart disease, autoimmune disease, and cancer Childhood Disrupted also explains how to cope with these emotional traumas and even heal from them. Your biography becomes your biology. The emotional trauma we suffer as children not only shapes our emotional lives as adults, it also affects our physical health, longevity, and overall wellbeing. Scientists now know on a bio-chemical level exactly how parents chronic fights, divorce, death in the family, being bullied or hazed, and growing up with a hypercritical, alcoholic, or mentally ill parent can leave permanent, physical zfingerprintsy on our brains. When we as children encounter sudden or chronic adversity, excessive stress hormones cause powerful changes in the body, altering our body chemistry. The developing immune system and brain react to this chemical barrage by permanently resetting our stress response to zhigh,y which in turn can have a devastating impact on our mental and physical health. Donna Jackson Nakazawa shares stories from people who have recognized and overcome their adverse experiences, shows why some children are more immune to stress than others, and explains why women are at particular risk. Groundbreaking in its research, inspiring in its clarity, Childhood Disrupted explains how you can reset your biology and help your loved ones find ways to heal.

A groundbreaking book showing the link between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and adult illnesses such as heart disease, autoimmune disease, and cancer Childhood Disrupted also explains how to cope with these emotional traumas and even heal from them. Your biography becomes your biology. The emotional trauma we suffer as children not only shapes our emotional lives as adults, it also affects our physical health, longevity, and overall wellbeing. Scientists now know on a bio-chemical level exactly how parents chronic fights, divorce, death in the family, being bullied or hazed, and growing up with a hypercritical, alcoholic, or mentally ill parent can leave permanent, physical zfingerprintsy on our brains. When we as children encounter sudden or chronic adversity, excessive stress hormones cause powerful changes in the body, altering our body chemistry. The developing immune system and brain react to this chemical barrage by permanently resetting our stress response to zhigh,y which in turn can have a devastating impact on our mental and physical health. Donna Jackson Nakazawa shares stories from people who have recognized and overcome their adverse experiences, shows why some children are more immune to stress than others, and explains why women are at particular risk. Groundbreaking in its research, inspiring in its clarity, Childhood Disrupted explains how you can reset your biology and help your loved ones find ways to heal.

Introduction -- Take The Adverse Childhood Experiences (Ace) Survey -- Part I How It Is We Become Who We Are -- Chapter One: Every Adult Was Once a Child -- Chapter Two: Different Adversities Lead to Similar Health Problems -- Chapter Three: Why Do Some Suffer More than Others? -- Chapter Four: The Female Brain on Adversity: The Link to Autoimmune Disease, Depression, and Anxiety -- Chapter Five: The Good Enough Family -- Part II Recovering from Post Childhood Adversity Syndrome: How Do We Come Back to Who We Really Are? -- Chapter Six: Beginning Your Healing Journey -- Chapter Seven: Seeking Professional Help to Heal from Post Childhood Adversity Syndrome -- Chapter Eight: Parenting Well When You Haven't Been Well Parented: Fourteen Strategies to Help You Help Your Children -- In Conclusion -- Let's Continue The Conversation About Adverse Childhood Experiences -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Resources and Further Reading -- Index

Introduction -- Take The Adverse Childhood Experiences (Ace) Survey -- Part I How It Is We Become Who We Are -- Chapter One: Every Adult Was Once a Child -- Chapter Two: Different Adversities Lead to Similar Health Problems -- Chapter Three: Why Do Some Suffer More than Others? -- Chapter Four: The Female Brain on Adversity: The Link to Autoimmune Disease, Depression, and Anxiety -- Chapter Five: The Good Enough Family -- Part II Recovering from Post Childhood Adversity Syndrome: How Do We Come Back to Who We Really Are? -- Chapter Six: Beginning Your Healing Journey -- Chapter Seven: Seeking Professional Help to Heal from Post Childhood Adversity Syndrome -- Chapter Eight: Parenting Well When You Haven't Been Well Parented: Fourteen Strategies to Help You Help Your Children -- In Conclusion -- Let's Continue The Conversation About Adverse Childhood Experiences -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Resources and Further Reading -- Index